Parashas Balak
Numbers
22:2 – 25:9
PLEASE PRAY THIS
RAYER BEFORE READING
Prayer
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah,
I pray for the Spirit of Understanding
The Spirit of Knowledge and
The Spirit of Wisdom
As I read through this Parasha
That the Truth of Torah may
Come forth. Amen
This Torah portion is the 40th in the
Torah Cycle, in this reading the Torah tells us the story of Bilaam the prophet
had the power to cast a curse on the Yisraelites, to give the evil eye
sotospeak. In the previous Torah Portion, we realize that purpose of a Korach
in our lives, now we will see the value of a Bilaam in our spiritual development.
This Torah portion deals with the story of Balak and
Bilaam the negative forces. Bilaam was a great prophet, like Dart Vador is for
the dark side a formidable enemy, but the similarity between him and Moses is
revealed by the statement: In Yisrael there was never a prophet like Moses, but
in the dark side there was one, and that was Bilaam. Moses was righteous while
Bilaam was wicked. As we have 12 hours of light we also have 12 hours of
darkness.
We might ask ourselves why it is important. Why do
we even need to think about positive or negative people living thousands of
years ago? How is this connected to what we experience today? The answer is
that the connection is very clear and direct; Moses and Bilaam the light and
the darkness, the positive and the negative forces exist within each of us, and
in understanding how Bilaam fell and became the negative force, we ourselves
might learn how to avoid falling.
According to the Torah, the King of Moab, saw how
successful the Yisraelites were in their spiritual battle, and became envious
of them, so Balak summoned Bilaam to cast an evil eye on the Yisraelites.
As believers there are spiritual forces acting
against us every day, like the Children of Yisrael, we had no idea what plans
the spirit of Balak is planning against us; we also do not know what spiritual
forces is stack up against us every day.
In this Torah Portion we will learn how essential it
is to be always being connected spiritual to El Yahushua our Messiyah.
This is a valuable lesson for our lives. There is
never any spiritual falling without an avenue for redemption. No soul falls
forever. We must always realize that, no matter how low it might seem that we
have fallen; our spirit is in a process of correction.
There is a verse in
Isaiah 60:4 “Lift up thine eyes round about, and see: all they gather
themselves together, they come to thee: thy sons shall come from far, and thy
daughters shall be nursed at thy
side. ” This verse is describing
the “Gemar HaTikkum,” the final
correction, and that the first three letter of the word “Nikbatzum ba’u lecha” ‘have gathered and come
to surround you’ make up the name NaBaL.
When we look around, we awaken the consciousness
that no soul truly fall without the process of redemption available to it. Very
soul or Ego is in a state of correction, even Bilaam soul was in a state of
correction.
It is important for every believer to study this
Torah Portion, for in studying it, we realize that there is no negative soul,
all souls are in a state of correction. Even when we see something negative in
another person, we must remember that there is also tremendous holiness in us. We
need to read the words of this Torah Portion over and over again in order to
awaken our consciousness within us, so that we may move toward the Gemar HaTikkum, the final correction.
We can learn from Bilaam’s reply to the messengers
who came to him. He said, Yahweh said I should not go with you” Yahweh had told
him you should not go with them and you should not be seen with those people
because they are blessed. The reason Yahweh told Bilaam not to go is obvious;
since the people of Yisrael were bless, they could not be cursed.
Bilaam misrepresented what Yahweh had said to him
the same way we misrepresent the Torah today and said that Jesus came to change
the law. Bilaam said to the messengers that Yahweh will not let me go with you.
Not that he should not go, but Yahweh will not let him go. He was not convinced
in his Neshamah in his rational mind that it was wrong. Similar today believers
violate the Sabbath and justified it by saying that Jesus rose from the dead on
Sunday morning.
The root of the problem lies in the fact that we so
often hear and see only what we want to hear and see, according to our ego.
This is what we recognize in the selfish ego called Bilaam. When Bilaam finally
went on the road, an angel of Yahweh stood against him, yet Bilaam could not
see the angel. However, if the ego called Bilaam was on the level of Moses, how
could this be possible? What is more, it is written that even Bilaam’s donkey
saw the angel. There can only be one explanation for Bilaam’s blindness;
although he had the gift of prophecy and could see into the future, he was so
invested in his selfish ego, that he could not see the donkey.
Human eye function in much the same way, it actually
sees everything upside down. The brain reverses the perceptual image so that we
see the world as it probably is. But our true vision is still restricted by the
limits of our spiritually. Our true potential is unlimited; if we fulfilled out
true potential of our soul and develop of seven eyes. Rev 5:6 ….. having seven horns and seven eyes, which are
the seven Spirits of God sent forth into all the earth.
This chapter begins with the famous story of Balak
and Bilaam, their attempt to curse the Hebrew people, and the baffling of their
attempt; יהוה people were told long afterward to remember what
Balak the king of Moab, who consulted Bilaam the son of Beor, and the answer he
gave “that they might know the righteousness of YAHWEH”, Mic:5.
In this chapter we have:
- Balak’s fear of the Hebrew People, and the plot he had to get them cursed.
- The delegation he sent to Bilaam, a conjurer, to fetch him for that purpose, and the disappointment he met with in the first delegation.
- Bilaam’s coming to him upon his second message.
- The opposition Bilaam met with by the way.
- The interview at length between Balak and Bilaam.
The children of Yisrael had been traveling the
Wilderness for some thirty-nine years, now they were now referred to as
Yisrael. This was the final attack of the enemies of our soul to squelch their
progress towards the final correction, Yisrael. They were encamped in the
plains of Moab on the east side of Jordan, where they dwell till they passed
through the Jordan River. This narrative starts with a fright of the Moabites,
bases on the approaching Yisraelites. Now the narrative!
In this Parash we receive protection from negative
forces, whether jealous glance from others or curse, that are trying to get
through our defenses. Every day, we would never survive the repercussion from
even a single one of our negative actions. This chapter helps us connect to and
strengthen that kind of protection.
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